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From: radboud@preg.org
Radboud Mens & Dan Armstrong
STAIRWELL/TRAPPENHUIS
enclosed harmonics
Tuesday, December 14 1999
20:00
Lost Boys Interactive
Herengracht 410
1001 AB Amsterdam
The Netherlands
"Stairwell/Trappenhuis" is part 2 in an ongoing series of installations and
performances in Amsterdam on experience of and "relationship with" sound and
spaces. This performance consists of generated guitar loops and minimal
effects played to an audience located on the stairwell.
Radboud Mens and Dan Armstrong herewith perform a short performance at the
public space within the offices of Lost Boys in downtown Amsterdam. The
concept behind the performance has crafted for the unique space created by
the recent re-design of the stairway in the Lost Boys offices, and its
interaction with the old building and the open spaces in which it has been
constructed.
We believe that this space has a unique ability to warp induced sounds and
the stairwell allows visitors to change their position in relation to the
sound source in ways that dramatically changes the nature of the
performance. The character of the space creates "sound bands" in which the
visitor can either remain stationary and experience the sounds - or travel
between these bands to hear different reinforced harmonics, standing
soundwaves, and rhythms.
SOUND AND DISTANCE:
The series entitled "SOUND AND DISTANCE" hopes to create experiences during
which the visitor can utilise space, time, and a physical relationship to
sound objects in new and un-replicable ways.
ROOM FREQUENCY RESPONSE USING BONELLO CRITERIA:
Using x to calculate the resonant modes of a rectangular room. Room
dimensions are in metric units and the modes will be listed in sequence.
Mode numbers have significant digits and these numbers are not incremented
as modes are calculated. The first digit represents the order of the mode
for the X dimension, the second for the Y dimension and so on (A1 means that
the mode is a first order, or fundamental, mode for the given dimension
which implies that it is louder than a second order mode.).
Utilising:
X = 05 metres
Y = 03 metres
Z = 20 metres
as a round room size estimation, the resonant modes of the stairwell become:
Mode: 000 0 Hz
Mode: 001 8.6 Hz
Mode: 002 17.2 Hz
Mode: 003 25.8 Hz
Mode: 010 57.3333333333333 Hz
Mode: 011 57.9747454596492 Hz
Mode: 012 59.8577573177538 Hz
Mode: 013 62.8709083051224 Hz
Mode: 020 114.666666666667 Hz
Mode: 021 114.988714422088 Hz
Mode: 022 115.949490919298 Hz
Mode: 023 117.533333333333 Hz
Mode: 030 172 Hz
Mode: 031 172.214865792707 Hz
Mode: 032 172.857860683279 Hz
Mode: 033 173.924236378947 Hz
Mode: 100 34.4 Hz
Mode: 101 35.4587083803119 Hz
Mode: 102 38.4603692129964 Hz
Mode: 103 43 Hz
Mode: 110 66.8615817275594 Hz
Mode: 111 67.4123958268145 Hz
Mode: 112 69.0384755850758 Hz
Mode: 113 71.6666666666667 Hz
Mode: 120 119.715514635508 Hz
Mode: 121 120.024016115294 Hz
Mode: 122 120.944799162446 Hz
Mode: 123 122.464053682885 Hz
Mode: 130 175.406271267592 Hz
Mode: 131 175.616969567294 Hz
Mode: 132 176.247553174505 Hz
Mode: 133 177.293541901559 Hz
Mode: 200 68.8 Hz
Mode: 201 69.3354166353675 Hz
Mode: 202 70.9174167606238 Hz
Mode: 203 73.4784322097308 Hz
Mode: 210 89.557529617063 Hz
Mode: 211 89.9695010051246 Hz
Mode: 212 91.1942493313647 Hz
Mode: 213 93.1997377201841 Hz
Mode: 220 133.723163455119 Hz
Mode: 221 133.999419567565 Hz
Mode: 222 134.824791653629 Hz
Mode: 223 136.189296365186 Hz
Mode: 230 185.249669365427 Hz
Mode: 231 185.449184414491 Hz
Mode: 232 186.046445813942 Hz
Mode: 233 187.037643270011 Hz
Mode: 300 103.2 Hz
Mode: 301 103.557713377614 Hz
Mode: 302 104.623515521129 Hz
Mode: 303 106.376125140936 Hz
Mode: 310 118.056558949984 Hz
Mode: 311 118.369384179825 Hz
Mode: 312 119.302938400993 Hz
Mode: 313 120.842836407919 Hz
Mode: 320 154.268222406445 Hz
Mode: 321 154.507748816829 Hz
Mode: 322 155.224110383807 Hz
Mode: 323 156.410755526736 Hz
Mode: 330 200.584745182678 Hz
Mode: 331 200.769021514775 Hz
Mode: 332 201.320838464378 Hz
Mode: 333 202.237187480443 Hz
For more information, see http://radiantslab.com. Try the working frequency
response calculator utilising Bonello criteria at
http://radiantslab.com/luddite/bonello.html. This tool is largely useful in
estimating what low frequency resonance (0-500Hz) in the Lost Boys space (or
other venues). The equation extrudes the geometry of the space to determine
what order harmonic the frequency induced will be in the space. First order
harmonics are the loudest and 2,3, and 4 are increasingly more quiet.
The formula also provides a guide although the real experience in this
stairwell is that the step (depending on how they are constructed) will
cause the 2 and 3 order modes to be different.
For more information and mails regarding further events, email
info@radiantslab.com.
Radboud Mens
radboud@staalplaat.com
personal email rat@preg.org
www http://radiantslab.com/rat
ph +31 (0)625508761 ~ fax +31 (0)206239281
earbitten radio every wednesday night on Radio100
24:00 till 03:00 CET ~ http://desk.nl/~radio100/webcast.ram
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